limited to 7,500 units, comes with a 3-D Lenticular, as well as a 24 page digibook full of art, character information, and 4-panel comics.

Huh, so that's what it comes with. Cool. I like booklets with art work and all that stuff, and the 4-panel comics have my attention for sure. Not quite as flashy as I was hoping, but certainly better than nothing.

Anyway, already pre-ordered. June is pretty reasonable, I just hope it's not a huge wait for part 2 after that (and that part 1 doesn't suffer a delay).

And is it just me or is the standard edition a little cheaper than usual for a new release?

RightStuf has also listed AoT at $50 MSRP, and it says part 1 has 325 minutes, which is 13 episodes. I'm very surprised at how cheap the non-LE is, what's going on? Is this going to be the new business model for non-LEs?

RightStuf has also listed AoT at $50 MSRP, and it says part 1 has 325 minutes, which is 13 episodes. I'm very surprised at how cheap the non-LE is, what's going on? Is this going to be the new business model for non-LEs?

WTK pointed out over on ANN that the Walmart UPC listed is different from the SKUs given by TRSI. The list price is also much less, so it's possible it really is a DVD-only set.

True, though it should be pointed out that Amazon was, until 2/27, selling Robotics;Notes Part 1 BD/DVD for $19.96, while RightStuf was charging more than twice that much for it. Amazon dropped its price to such an agreeable amount in response to Walmart doing so, IIRC.

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